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The holiday season will soon be upon us. If you are in the mood for a new book with a holiday theme or story, then these books are for you. Happy Reading!

The Bridge: a Novel By Karen Kingsbury, October 2012, 224 pages

New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury delivers an instant classic with this heartwarming Christmas story. Ryan Kelly spends lots of time at The Bridge, the oldest bookstore in historic downtown Franklin, Tennessee, and often thinks about the times he spent at the bookstore with his live Molly. However, Molly has moved to Portland, but her heart is still in Tennessee where she left Ryan five years earlier. The owners of the bookstore find themselves in financial trouble, and it will take a miracle to keep tragedy from unfolding. Readers will enjoy this emotional new book.

Christmas in Cornwall By Marcia Willett, October 2012, 315pages

Clem, a widower, and his young son, Jakey, move to Cornwall to be near family. Readers will get caught up with Clem’s character as he gets himself involved in a struggle to save the local convent from Grinch-like land developers. Fans of Maeve Binchy and Rosamunde Pilcher should enjoy this heartwarming holiday read.

Bestselling author and financial expert Mary Hunt shares with readers that if you have a clear plan and some creativity, then you can have the best Christmas ever with no debt, less stress and more joy. The author informs readers on how to assess your financial situation, think creatively about gift giving and how to create a plan for holiday spending so you don’t overspend. Readers looking for some great advice on how to deal with their holiday finances will surely be please with the solid guidance provided in this updated edition of Debt Proof the Holidays.

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